Thursday, October 06, 2005

everything looks brighter when

Poking around this morning, I came across a review of a book of letters Richard Feynman wrote, collected by his daughter and published recently. It reminds me: I have a lot of books lined up to read. Now I've got to add this to it, as well:
You say you are a nameless man. You are not to your wife and to your child. You will not long remain so to your immediate colleagues if you can answer their simple questions when they come into your office. You are not nameless to me. Do not remain nameless to yourself—it is too sad a way to be. Know your place in the world and evaluate yourself fairly, not in terms of the naïve ideals of your own youth, nor in terms of what you erroneously imagine your teacher's ideals are.

Best of luck and happiness.

Sincerely,

Richard P. Feynman

I already had his Lectures on Physics on the list. These days I read the first thirds of books and then don't have time to finish them, and that's what happened the last time I tried to read those. Also on the list:
  1. Gravity's Rainbow (also afflicted with First Third Disease)
  2. Remembrance of Things Past
  3. Ulysses (this one has First Few Pages Disease)
  4. Analytical Mechanics, 4th ed. (this one is tangentially related to a project)
  5. A book on optics whose name escapes me
  6. The Feynman Lectures on Physics (this may have been the original carrier of First Third Disease - an especially virulent strain, since this has three volumes and I read the first third of each)
  7. Norwegian Wood (I've been reading Murakami books off and on for a while now)
There are others, too, but clearly I've got my work cut out for me.

2 comments:

jon said...

I'm pretty backlogged on books too, last time I was home I raided all my bookshelves. I haven't been able to get through the Feynman Lectures either. And someday I'll read Gravity's Rainbow, but it sounds like it's just too much of an effort for right now.

Nathan VanHoudnos said...

Kathryn convinced me to pick up the Harry Potter series. I agree that the books are the equivalent of written candy. Next on my list is Stranger in a Strange Land.

Hope things are well in Urbana.